Nevada sold out of legal marijuana so quickly that the governor endorsed a 'statement of emergency'

gb123

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funny chit EH!



Nevada sold out of legal marijuana so quickly that the governor endorsed a 'statement of emergency



  • Nearly 50 dispensaries in the state have licenses to sell marijuana for recreational use. Those sales got underway on July 1.

    But those same retailers do not legally have the authority to restock their inventories.

    Alcohol wholesalers have the exclusive rights to move marijuana from growers to retailers in Nevada, as part of a temporary court order that was extended in June by a Carson City district judge. The rule aims to "promote the goal of regulating marijuana similar to alcohol" — and protect liquor stores from losing business as the demand for recreational marijuana rises.

    Nevada is the only state with legal marijuana that has such an arrangement.

    As of Friday, the Department of Taxation had issued zero distribution licenses to alcohol wholesalers, because of incomplete applications and zoning issues, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported.

    Dispensaries started selling the marijuana they had in stock on July 1. Several establishments told state officials they expected to run out in the coming days.

    A customer paying for marijuana products at the dispensary. Ethan Miller/Getty

    A statement of emergency could bring relief. The regulation would allow the department to issue distribution licenses to a larger pool of applicants, including those outside the alcohol business. The Nevada Tax Commission is expected to vote on the regulation on Thursday.

    Stephanie Klapstein, a spokeswoman for the Department of Taxation, told the Reno Gazette-Journal that a collapsed marijuana market would have far-reaching consequences. A 15% tax on the cultivation of marijuana generates revenue that the state spends on public education.

    "A halt in this market will lead to a hole in the state's school budget," Klapstein said.

    Residents and tourists who are 21 and over can buy up to an ounce of marijuana or one-eighth of an ounce of edibles or concentrates — but only while supplies last.
 

Moldy

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protect liquor stores from losing business as the demand for recreational marijuana rises.


WHY DO THEY CARE
It may have been a ploy to keep the liquor wholesalers/distributors happy to keep them from fighting legalization. I don't know for sure but I should, I here in NV. lol I guess I lost interest in legalization when they came up with that 25 mile halo rule... fuck em, don't need their overpriced schwag anyways.
 

The Hippy

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Fucking weasels abound everywhere you find the green rush. The rich trying to control another area of commerce.
And yet they know zero about it. Just that they could make money so they try to monopolize it.
BOYCOTT Corps who try this.
Is the common man allowed to prosper from anything anymore. What a shit world this can be.
The rich attempt to get richer and make sure there's nothing left for the regular guy. Fuck them and their families.
Just like trudy maggot dancer. A fancy show boy for Canada is all he's good for.
 

gb123

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I don't believe it for a second (:

there just isn't any KNOWN ABOUT herb that's for sale is all :idea::hump::eyesmoke:(:
 

The Hippy

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Schwagg stored for years...too fuckin funny. Crap to start out with and even lousier crap to sell later. Mmmmm how yummy. 2-3 year old schwagg for the LP customers.....suckers.
 
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